This time, military leaders may finally clean up Canada’s military culture

There's been a lot of announced solutions without success to make one skeptical that this time around things will be different. However, there has also been a major changing of the guard at virtually every top job in the military environment.
Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan, pictured on April 22, 2019, has predicted in media interviews that it will take up to five years to obtain the desired results in the Canadian military.
OTTAWA—The beginning of a new year is always a good time to reflect on the events that transpired over the previous 12 months. For the Canadian Armed Forces those reflections reveal some depressingly similar circumstances to those which face our military and political leadership moving forward in...

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